Add Safe-Guard. Subtract parasites. Add pounds.
Safe-Guard features broad-spectrum activity against internal parasites, which threaten herd health, feed intake and performance.
- Research shows calves infected with macrocyclic lactone-resistant Cooperia had 7.4% less average daily gain and 5.4% lower feed intake3
- Safe-Guard is 98.7% effective at eliminating these resistant parasites5
- Safe-Guard quickly stops egg shedding and pasture contamination
- Safe-Guard increased calf weaning weight by an average of 28.9 lbs. per head in 22 trials across 10 states5
One liter deworms 43,478 lb. of cattle; one gallon deworms 164,565 lb.; 10 liters deworms 434,780 lb. of cattle. (2.3mL/100 lb. of cattle).
Safe-Guard (fenbendazole) oral drench removes and controls:
- Lungworms
- Stomach worms (adults and fourth stage larvae)
- Brown stomach worm
- Intestinal worms (adults and fourth stage larvae)
- Hookworm
- Thread-necked intestinal worm
- Small intestinal worms
- Bankrupt worm
- Nodular worms
Treatment shows a clear advantage in dry matter intake, average daily gain, improved health and pounds of beef produced.
RESIDUE WARNING: Cattle must not be slaughtered within eight days following last treatment. For dairy cattle, the milk discard time is zero hours. A withdrawl period has not been established for this product in pre-ruminating calves. Do not use in calves to be processed for veal.
RESIDUE WARNING: Goats must not be slaughtered for food within six days following last treatment.
Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment and control of parasitism.
SAFE-GUARD Paste and Suspension: cattle must not be slaughtered within 8 days following last treatment